Her home state of Minnesota is about as far from the ocean as you can get, but her experiences at USC showed the sea was her true calling.
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The human biology major says USC’s interdisciplinary outlook and short-term international programs changed his entire career trajectory.
Johanna Reyes is making an impact from Mexico to Cuba, and intends to do even more after graduating this year with a degree in international relations and the global economy.
Coursework in international relations and East Asian area studies — plus prestigious international scholarships — have led Alexis Dale-Huang around the world and now across the USC graduation stage.
Alfonso Gonzales reflects on being a member of the Class of 2016 and becoming USC’s oldest graduate at 96 years old.
More than 60,000 members of the Trojan Family united on the University Park Campus for USC’s 133rd commencement ceremony.
Alfonso Gonzales started at USC in 1947 as the first person in his family to go to college. Just one unit shy of obtaining his degree, he returned this year to become the university’s oldest graduate at 96.
The highly accomplished neuroscience major wishes every day had 48 hours, giving her more opportunities to conduct research and help others.
Against tough odds, Adrian Trinidad makes the leap from a community college to the University Park campus.
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